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    The New Mandarin

    3.8 (82 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Alice A.

    Surprisingly tasty Chinese food in Laramie! We were on our way home to Denver and had a hankering for Chinese. It was 4:00 so we were the inly diners, but it appears they are still mostly in takeout mode. We were given styrofoam plates and plastic forks! All the food were brought out in plastic containers. They also did not have a liquor license even though they had beer and wine on the menu, which were also paper take out menus. We got the Family dinner B for 2 which included hot and sour soup, egg rolls, fried shrimp, kung pao chicken, mongolian beef and rice. Everything was piping hot especially the soup and veggie egg rolls. Both were very peppery. The soup was paler than most hot and sour but very flavorful. It also had shrimp which is unusual. The egg rolls were the biggest I've ever seen. The mongolian beef some of the best I've ever had. The nice Chinese lady who served us was courteous and efficient. The food came out almost immediately. Will definitely come back when we next come through!

    Sanjay G.

    we were on the way to Mount Rushmore from the Rockies and being an Indian, looking for an Indian restaurant. we found this. we reached in the next 30 minutes, luckily it was open. it was empty. we settled and ordered chicken fried rice chicken lo-mein and hong kong chicken not sure if we were starving after 6 hrs of driving or if the food was good, but we found food delicious. there was satisfaction after the meal. Ambience-wise- it's very foresty, lots of plants. service- we were the only one so we got all the attention ;) and then we were on road again. Nice pit stop.

    Wonton soup!!! I ordered an extra large. Muahhahaha.
    Jo H.

    Ok I know it's only been three days, but new mandarin reminds me of home. Instead of flying 18 hours home to get legit Chinese food, I just order delivery or stop by the restaurant. I promised to update when I got a taste of the wonton soup. Holy moly mother of wontons .... It's so light and delicious!!!!!!! Not overly Salty and there is substantial meat in each wonton. Yummm! See my photo. I ordered an extra large serving tonight. Oh one super important tip! The general tso here is a house made style. It's not like the saucy chunky stuff you'd find at Panda Express. If you want that, ask for chunky. I've had both. They knew I was not local the first time so they made it chunky style for me. Then after seeing me w bunch of times I asked to try their style. It's delicious!!! Reminds me of tonkatsu (Japanese pork cutlet ) and I love that the sauce is on the side so I can control how much I put on so its not soggy!!!! Weeee!!! Thanks new mandarin.

    Deluxe pan fried rice noodles.

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    China Buffet

    China Buffet

    3.6
    (65 reviews)
    43.1 mi
    $$

    I was in Cheyenne overnight and wanted to eat some rice and Asian food and heard that China Buffet…read morehad decent food. I came late in the afternoon and the place was already crowded. I asked for take out and was given a small cardboard take out container that was divided with 3 places for food. When I asked for take out, the guy at the counter handed me the container and told me "No steak!" What irritated me was that he watched me as I went through to get my food (the register is near the buffet line) as if I was going to try to sneak some steak into my plate. There was a good selection of food. I picked up a little of several items. Since I read the reviews, I added some General Tso's chicken. My mistake was that I saw some red jello in the salad bar and had a craving for jello, so added it to my plate. When I went to pay, the guy opened my container, just to make sure I didn't take steak. When I handed him the money, there was not a thank you or smile. When I got back to my hotel room, I opened the container and the jello had melted all over my food! I hardly ate anything, nothing really tasted good, except for the General Tso's chicken. Suggestion to the restaurant - offer a small container for jello or cold things. It can still fit inside the take out container, but would help to keep things from running together. If I do go back, I'll skip the jello and load up on the General Tso's chicken.

    Avoid This Buffet - A Sad Excuse for Chinese Food…read more I'm honestly struggling to find anything positive to say about my experience here. I've given buffets the benefit of the doubt before, but "China Buffet" was a new low. The entire meal felt like a lesson in disappointment. Let's start with the food quality, or lack thereof. Nothing tasted fresh. The eggrolls were limp and soggy, like they'd been sitting under a heat lamp for hours. The sweet and sour chicken and other fried items had completely lost their crunch, becoming a chewy, greasy mess. It's a cardinal sin for fried food to be soggy at a buffet. The issues didn't stop there. Several of the hot dishes, like the lo mein and a beef stir-fry, were barely lukewarm. Even more concerning, some of the meat items, particularly the pepper steak, had an "off" taste that made me think they were old and had been sitting out far too long. I took one bite and left the rest on my plate. My advice to the owner is simple: Focus on quality and freshness over quantity. It doesn't matter how many dishes you have if none of them are appetizing. The staff should be constantly checking the buffet lines--stirring food, replenishing items with fresh batches, and most importantly, throwing away food that has been sitting out for hours. Just because the restaurant was slow during my visit doesn't mean it's acceptable to serve old, unappetizing food. I really wanted to like this place, but I won't be returning. Save your money and your stomach; there are much better options out there. One last thing, get rid of your ice cream freezer, it looks like that's where you put all the dead body parts.

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    Vegan items on hor buffet- Lo Mein, mushrooms, green beans
    Vegan items on hor buffet- Lo Mein, mushrooms, green beans
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    Anong's Thai Cuisine

    Anong's Thai Cuisine

    4.3
    (266 reviews)
    43.0 mi
    $$

    So thankful for vegan option (read below ). Thai restaurants in different places have pre-made…read moresauces that can't be made vegan, but this place made everything fresh and it was so delicious. I've tried lots of different pad Thai dishes in different places and this is definitely one of my top picks. So so yummy! With that said, be sure, even if you say you want a vegan pad Thai, to ask for no egg. There has been a few times I have ordered a vegan pad Thai and they take out the fish and oyster sauce, but still add in the egg. If you want to be sure, it is a fully vegan dish you'll want to specify that you want no egg.

    Great Thai food! Lovely Thai art on the walls. We got there early on a Saturday night at opening…read morewhich was fortunate. The place got full very fast. There were only 2 servers but they worked fast and we were served very quickly. The complementary chicken rice soup appetizer was a nice surprise and very flavorful. Next our chicken Satay was wonderful , hot and generous. 5 pieces of tender chicken with luscious peanut and cucumber sauces. We tried the green coconut milk curry with shrimp and tofu. Wonderful with crisp tender assorted veggies. The Anong garden is a plate of tender crisp hot veggies with a mild peanut sauce. This was fantastic( we added chicken). The star was the pineapple and shrimp fried rice. Absolutely awesome. There was way too much food which will make great takeaway leftovers for tomorrow. We will be back!!

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    Golden House Chinese Restaurant

    Golden House Chinese Restaurant

    3.4
    (75 reviews)
    42.4 mi
    $$

    Among the best Vegetarian and Vegan options for Chinese food in Cheyenne. We've been eating here…read moresince 2001 and one of the things we appreciate is that they have been very willing to make meatless versions of dishes for us, substiting tofu for the meat protein in almost any dish and being clear about when that is not possible such as soups made with a fish stock, chicken stock, or sauce made with a beef stock. For us this started with being able to get a Kung Pao Tofu, and now we frequently enjoy Vegan versions of Singapore Chow Mei Fun, Spicy Basil Tofu with Vegetables, Vegetables Mu Shu with Tofu added, and Vegetable Bean Curd Soup made with a meatless stock and added fresh ginger. There items no longer on the menu which they also make upon request such as Vegetables Egg Foo Yong (vegetarianbut not vegan). A friend like added fried tofu so while their is a small added charge for the added tofu it still remains a bargain. They cook the tofu either fried or soft per your stated preferences. Likewise if you want something Vegan, just let them know to leave out egg. From the beginning with a different owner in the past they avoid using MSG, and offer a "healthy menu" which uses less oil and less salt. Truth is those versions are also less tasty but if you are trying to be more careful about what you are eating they are there and better than most other places with similar options. While the family and the servers frequently speak limited English they are going to serve Americanized versions of Chinese cooking which still is among the better outside of San Francisco or New York. They strike a balance between their native China and Wyoming, doing it well and try to accommodate customer preferences as much out of sense of hospitality as business savy. This is a real bargain for eating out with most vegan or vegetarian dinner entrées or lunch plates under $13 in 2025. Portions are generous. We share an entrée bring home the remaining half, and have a meal to share as "leftovers". They used to have brown rice but no longer do due to a combination of lack of requests for it and no doubt costs. If it's something you would like, ask, even if they don't have it, it let's them know it's some customers would like to see return to the menu. Golden House offers tasty vegetarian and vegan options in an unpretentious atmosphere. It is located in downtown Cheyenne across the street from a city parking garage and usually there is also street parking available nearby. If there is something you would like and you don't see it on the menu or if you need a dish prepared in a different way, ask. One of our favorite not on the menu dishes is Vegetable Singapore Noodles Chow Mei Fun, a golden curried thin rice noodle we order without egg to make vegan, and we have them add steamed tofu to it.

    I'm going to give it a three. I walked in, place was dead. Portions were good size. I got full off…read moreof the large egg drop and half of the main dish. You could get the small for a main and get away with it.

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    Vegan - not on menu - ask for it - vegatable Singapore Noodles Chow Mei Fun with tofu, no egg
    Vegan - not on menu - ask for it - vegatable Singapore Noodles Chow Mei Fun with tofu, no egg
    Large order of low mein beef.

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    Large order of low mein beef.

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